Fryerning

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Fryerning
Essex
Location
Grid reference: TL640003
Location: 51°40’29"N, -0°22’14"E
Data
Post town: Ingatestone
Postcode: CM4
Dialling code: 01277
Local Government
Council: Brentwood
Parliamentary
constituency:
Brentwood and Ongar

Fryerning is a small village and ancient parish in the Chelmsford hundred of Essex. The village is situated approximately a mile and a half north of Ingatestone, with which it shares a civil parish, Ingatestone and Fryerning. The parish church, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, on Blackmore Road dates back from the 11th century, with a 15th-century brick tower.

Fryerning is located in mid-Essex, and has several big areas of woodland populated by several large herds of deer, which are frequently be seen by walkers and cyclists.

The village has no shops but two pubs: The Cricketers and the Viper, the latter becoming particularly busy during its biannual beer festivals.

Outside links

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